The prosecutor’s office of South Korea charged Yon Jole’s arrested President You in an attempt to rebellion due to the introduction of martial law in December last year.
This is the first such case with the current president in the history of the country, writes Yonhap.
In addition, Yuna is accused of planning the arrest of the speaker of the National Assembly, opposition parliamentarians and members of the supervisory authority for the election.
Seoul’s court issued earlier the warrant for the official arrest of the President of South Korea due to his attempt to introduce martial law in the country.
It is noted that the court issued a warrant on the basis of Yun’s accusations of led the rebellion and abused power. He also allegedly sent the troops to the parliament to prevent legislators from voting against this decree.
The prosecutor’s office claims that Yun Sok Yol conspired with the former Minister of Defense and other officials to incite the rebellion. He allegedly wanted to arrest key political figures and heads of opposition parties.
For the rebellion in South Korea, lifelong or execution threatens. However, death sentences in the country have not been executed for years.
Source: Racurs

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